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Jonjo Elliott uses photography, sculpture, film and paint to create work inspired by the interventions of humans on the landscape, particularly a small lane which runs through green fields close to his home….
Jonjo Elliott uses photography, sculpture, film and paint to create work inspired by the interventions of humans on the landscape, particularly a small lane which runs through green fields close to his home….
After a series of conversations with the architect and the council I decided to translate those exchanges into drawings to internalise them, digest them and make sense of them. We are talking about boundaries, moving them or not, sizes, distances, […]
Of my recent three visits to London where I saw Peter Lanyon, Ai Weiwei, Rothko, Leotard and several old favourites at The Courtauld and The Tates; the favourite was the Auerbach exhibition. Taxing on the brain but ultimately so rewarding. […]
London-based photographer David Stewart wins prize on his 16th attempt with a restaging of his 2008 entry.
Alyson Agar – Solid Paradise; an exploration of dialogue between photographic and sculptural practice. Coincidental, transient sculpture interventions in the landscape are recorded through the permanence of analogue photography; whilst formal values are explored through intuitive and trans-disciplinary working practices. […]
The UK’s longest-running artist collective has announced the prize winners of its 82nd open exhibition.
This week I was featured in the new publication Looking at Images: A Researcher’s Guide, which was edited by Jane Birkin, Rima Chahrour and Sunil Manghani. The publication was produced to address “the development of skills in image-related research [to […]
Sticking to the theme of emotion, i wanted to explore emotions in this project, through photography and video and maybe even text. I had been looking at Jeremy Deller’s work over the summer, and I like how he used an […]
Five events posted by a-n’s members on our popular Events listings section.
Following my tutorial with Judit which I wrote about in my previous blog post I found that in trying to untangle my thoughts I was in fact making the tangled knot of thoughts even worse. I began going through the […]
For his first major commission in the UK, Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates has created an installation in the grounds of a disused church in Bristol that will be alive with performances and discussion day-and-night for 552 hours. Rowan Lear reports from the opening weekend.
I’m a level 6 Fine art student at, UCS University. This will be a blog about my final journey towards my degree show.
Best known for his ‘scratch video’ work in the 1980s, in his recent films the video artist George Barber uses dark humour to tackle topical issues such as military drones and the global refugee crisis. With shows currently taking place in London and Cardiff, Chris Sharratt talks to him about absurdity, politics and life on board a nuclear submarine.
Throw your dummy out of the pram Today I have been given the task from my lecturer Sean Edwards to take ten photos of things related to my work I then must print them on 6×4 C-Type Prints and exhibit […]
Yesterday myself and three other students presented our practises to the rest of the group and Judit Bodor and Mark Gubb. (Click here to see my website to see my previous works to give context for this post).I feel that […]
Exhibition featuring work from 22 contemporary wallpaper designers
Photography, interviews, digital media – arts, theatre, and social issues.
As the art world descends on London for the 13th Frieze Art Fair, we take a snapshot of art fair activity happening across the capital this week.